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Is there a non-invasive or home treatment for trigger finger?

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Dr. Allen Lu answered

Specializes in Orthopedic Surgery

Rest: The first home treatment is rest. Many times the trigger finger comes from inflammation around the tendon from overuse, trauma, or swelling from other problems. Rest may be all that's needed. You can also try daily icing in an ice bath or direct ice to calm it down.

Answered 4/15/2019

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See: A hand specialist. They can determine your best options.

Answered 11/4/2012

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